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Listening to Tesla's symptoms as a child, it sounds a whole lot like High Functioning Autism. I was diagnosed with it myself in childhood. With autism, you can develop all kind's of weird phobias, and develope new ones later in life as well. Ive also delt with a lifetime of an uncontrollable erge to count things.... constantly. I catch myself counting my footsteps all the time for no good reason....or fence post's, or seems and squares in a tile floor, and on and on. Ive also struggled with feeling different textures. The feel and sound of wearing blue jeans, and hearing them scratch together, or hearing someone scratch their nails on them just about brings me to my knees, for whatever reason. Honestly though, its been my experience that you can improve and heal from a lot of this stuff over time. I used to struggle mightily with meeting new people, or talking to new people, and especially making eye contact. However, with years of practice, and considering Ive had 45 years now to work on it, no one can even tell that Im autistic anymore, unless I tell them.
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Thank you so much for a powerful overview of Tesla's life and work. You gave us important factors (family, historical time and space etc) for deeper understanding of the essence of this great man. Nikola Tesla is my hero and inspiration, as there is a bit of untamed genius dreamer in each of us, only not many as big as Nikola Tesla.🧡
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This is a most complete story of the life and times of Nikola Tesla. It is a pity that his legacy does not get the recognition that it deserves. That he ran afoul of Capitalists, especially JP Morgan is not difficult to understand when Tesla was touting 'FREE' anything and had the ability to make it happen. How he continues to shape our world is a wonder in itself.
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There are things of his in his museum in Belgrade, Serbia that weren't stolen by the us government as soon as he passed away - they stormed the room and stole all his notebooks, sketches, documents.
As a Serbian, found it quite funny that I was taught in (an american no less) school that edison invented electricity.
The government should give Serbia back what they stole, but we all know that will never happen.
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It is sad that we in the US do not study European history, I learned about Tesla though my Serbian friends who ask me if I knew who this person was. My response was not correct, yet they politely corrected me. I visited Telsa's museum in Belgrade Serbia, a country that not to many Americans visit. There I got to see his inventions to include the Tesla coil, a place learn.
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Like many men of genius before him, the phrase "high functioning autism" seems to most accurately describe Tesla's character. Such people often have brilliant engineering minds but are so difficult to fit into normal business models, and to keep them focussed on their best ideas. Thank goodness he managed to finalise the concept of the 3 phase induction motor. It's arguably the most important electrical invention of the 19th century, and it helped create the 20th.
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